Time to lick our wounds and move on
I can honestly say I haven't felt this deflated leaving The Cross since the Cup S/F defeat to Derry. To loose to that crowd ( and in such a poor manner .... enough said ).
So mourn this weekend .......... but we all need to learn and move on.
IMO we badly need some strong players in the team ( reading the program the number of their players that are over 6 foot is frightening ) and they are physically bigger also ( not just in height ) - even their small players dwarf our boys. We have the flair players we need some strength now ( I'm not talking about donkeys, though ).
For the sake of the team, and individuals, we should see some changes now next week as it is clear that some individuals need a break - this will be good for competition as the subs will see that the first team is not a closed shop and it will keep them interested and sharp.
We need to work more on set pieces. The number of free kicks that went sailing over the bar was ridiculous. A player should, at the very least, hit the target. Likewise with frees into the box. No excuse. If a player isn't capable then don't take them.
NOTE: A good judge that I use at the start of a game ( to see if a team is "up for it" ) is to watch the throw ins. If a team is buzzing then players will be running and getting open etc. Think back to yesterday - how many times did D Murphy or K Lordan get caught waiting to throw it in????? Think about it.
Like I said at the outset, lick our wounds now but we can't feel sorry for ourselves long. We have a job to do to get into Europe next year and even be part of this "Irish Cup" ( big revenue there ). Feeling sorry for ourselves won't help anyone. Now is the time to show everyone how professional we are.
Let's hammer Dublin City next Friday - just for Roddy.